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Re: xcode 4 documentation when offline


  • Subject: Re: xcode 4 documentation when offline
  • From: Roland King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 10:03:27 +0800

iOS 4.3 is v.38.54, and that info link is quite useful as it took me to where the docset is kept and I see it only has the toc and indexes, the Documentation directory is entirely empty. Same for 10.6. I guess that's why those aren't working. I see that hitting the check for updates now button starts them downloading (I'm in the /var/folders subdir), however it's only downloading 10.6 and XCode, not 4.3 which is unfortunately the docset I need the most. How can I force this to redownload?



On 06-Apr-2011, at 2:54 AM, Ronald Hayden wrote:

> Doc sets are still standalone, once the doc set update is downloaded. However the Xcode doc set is shipped complete and so should always work without needing a connection.
>
> Could you look in the Documentation preferences, get info on each of the doc sets, and indicate what versions are installed?
>
> - Ron
>
> On Apr 5, 2011, at 3:24 AM, Roland King <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I have XCode 4.01 and the docsets were downloaded (for iOS 4.3, XCode and 10.6)  before I left home. I'm traveling and not always connected to the Internet. I've found that whilst search works fine when offline, clicking on a link which was searched (eg class reference for UIButton) the documentation screen stays entirely blank. Connect to the Internet again and it starts working (albeit very slowly, the connection here is dire).
>>
>> I thought all necessary files for documentation, including images and stylesheets, were downloaded and were entirely standalone, that seems to have been the case in previous XCode versions, I've done this before. Is this no longer true, does XCode go looking for some resources on the 'net in order to display documentation?
>>
>> I'm having this issue with all three of those docsets, so it doesn't look like just one broken one.
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